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HONG KONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

Buyer Sellers

معلمة

Nominal

SHAREBROKERS. ASSOCIATION.

MONDAY. JANUARY 30,

#

Banks

Видете

Bačara

Bales

H:K. Banks ********* $1,690

$1,075

2118

Do (London) **

213

Chartered Banks

2241

Morcantile B. "A"

E07

Do.

$108

Bank of East Asia...

N. O. & S. Barks ** $71

$28

Am. O. Fin. Corp: 31

T:6

China Fin. Corp. Urd

T.1.GO

Do.

Prof.

$4.66

Insurances

$1,386 Canton lustirances...

$2.46

Underwriters

3548

Union InsurANDOS .......

$800

China Fires

mater

$1,350 H.K. Fires......

Shipping

This International Assoc.

Douglases

Steamboats

Indos (prof.)

131 Do, dof.)

48/10; Shell cel

$15

APA

Mamical

2131 223

£9 $108

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933.

HONG KONG STOCK MR. W. R. LYSAGHT NEW YORK SOCIETY

MARKET.

OFFICIAL WEEKLY

REPORT

With the Chineso New Year in tervening, the past week, as is to be expected, was quite featureless, In spite, however, of the lack of any great interest in markets gen- erally, the investiment issues have steadily hardened, any parcels of such securities offering being quick ly snapped up, this applying $1,280

specially to Lands, Electrics, Fer 12.83

ries, Whärves, Telephones and $550

Dairy Farms, all of which close $825 11,340 higher on the week.

*

3274

65/

80/-

50/-

$201

Waterhouta

$21

Mining

$181

Banguets

En

4 20Venezuela Gold Fide.

318

$4.15

22/0

Kailans

'1.4 Langkat (single)... riof Explorations....................... Tz. Shanghai Loans BLIE

25/

T.+

Tej

T.PA

311.20

16:0

$143

$1.90

320

$10 18

1.90

302

SITE

19 10

A

Closing tona quiot.

BUSINESS DONE DURING

THE WEEK.

LINKS IN INDUSTRY

-(Spécial Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Jan. 11.

Glories Killed By The Slump

DEBUTANTES WHO “COME OUT" AT LUNCHEON

Mr. W. I. Lysaght, chairman of John Lysaght Ltd., the well-known from and steal manufacturers, has been the recipient of a presenta. New York, Dec. 29-Writers here tion of an altogether unusual type, who a few months ago stated that it counoter both an old personal | despite the depression the current

intimate asso-sucial season would go down in lia friendship and ov eintion in industrial interests. tory as the most brilliant season It consists of two gifte from Sir ever known, have another guess Robert Hadfield, both very happi- coming. ly smybolical, in their material

commentator hero and form, of the industry. with writes; Nowadays society. do which Sir Robert and Mr. Lysaght butantes do not”so much come out are so prominently identified. as leak out.”

One is a steel plaque, with the figure of Faraday brought out in relief; the other a miniature pen-

Hong Kong Banks, 81,695 81,700. knife made of Faraday's original

Douglases, 830

Wharves, $145.

Docks, 820.

Providents (Now), $1.90.

Hotels, (Old), 80.10 89.13.89.30 Lands, 978 876) 877.

Humphreya, 8154.

Realties, 873 87.00 87.70 $7.80. Tramways, 822 821.80, Star Ferries, 800 806),

17

steel. The knife, scarcely an inch in length, is a wonderfully delicate piece of artistic workmanship.

Apart from the long-standing | friednship between Sir Robert Had

field and Mr. Lysaght, these unique souvenirs recall their close contact in organisations of the industry in which they are leaders

There is the link of the Faraday China Lights (Old), 814.80 814,70 Sowiety, of which Sir Robert is a $14.00 815 815.20.

past president, and there is that of The Iron and Stol Institute. In the latter the two industrialists have co-operated side by side in much fruitful work.

$143

Elcetrics, 876. Telephones (New), 26.90

4,75 $4.85 $485 $1.85

8271.

Cements

(Combined),

811,15.

$8

Cements (Old), $7.90.

1.93

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 14.10.

Sales.

Tronoh Mini

23 ot. tenguet Explorations

Ducks, WharTOS, todowns, sto.

K&K. Wharve

Providents (old)

Da. (now) ALK. & W. Dooks

5. China Motors "A"

Du.

Shanghai Docke

16.20 Now Engineerings'

1.920 Hongkawi. ...........................

Lands, Hotels, and Buildings

H.8. Hotels (old) $9.26 $9.40 $9,80

*"

$8,00

Do. (new)

$78

H.K. Landa

T.84

Shanghai Lands

T.10

Metropolitan Lands..

H.K. Boaldes....... $8

T11.40 Chins Do

1,991 Do. Debentuces

$10 Humphreys

$15

p"

$90

Tie

[M$140) Asin Roaîtise "A":

M$28

Do.

Chinese Extates.

$21.90

EwoT:3.90

Yaumati Foto 43

Do. (now) 132

eum. rights...) 131

China Lights (old).....

Do. (now)...

Do, kita....

***

HK. Electrics.............. 1782

Macao do.

Bandakan Lights ....-.

$15.30

815

89. DO

$10.70

H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE, 3.30

P.M. JANUARY 30'

Hong Kong Banks, 81,685. China Underwriters, 823.

Wharves, $144. --

Hotels (Old), 80.30.

Humphreys, 8154. Realties, 88.15. Electries, 878.

Telephones, (New), #28)/£31.

Buyers.

Hong Kong Banks, $1,885. Douglases, 830.

Docks, $20.

Providents (Old), $4.05.

Hotels (Old), 80.95. Hong Kong Lands, $77). H.K. Realties, 88.18. Chinese Estates, 895. Ewo Cottonn, Tls. 13.90 Star Ferries; 890.

China Lights (Old), $15.40. China Lights (New), $18. Electrica, 878.

Ootton Mills

T.72 Li

S'hai Cotton!..........

*T-73

H.K. Steamboats, $22.

Zoong sings ....................

T.11

BLIS

Wing On Textiles(S.)

Wharves, 8143.

$115

Pubile Utilities

Tramways ..................|| $21]

$16.20

Poak Trams (old)...

$18

F47

$8

Do. (now)...

$8.

Star Ferrios

191

$331

$15.40

$15,45

$15

973

$78

Sa

$13

Telephones (New), 328).

$30

Tulophones (old)

4

#281

Do,

(DOW)..

Cements (Combined), 811,15.

{27}

T.10

China Busos v

Chments (Old), 87.90.

***

2).

Tractiona

12/-

Do. (prof.) as

Industrials

$27

Malabon Bugara...

T.1+

Caidbeck,

tford)

Linton Ica

Conents (comb.)... #11,1

ipd

Do. (ulitj...)

Do,

·Ilopes "........

$11, 2 $7.80

T.10||| Mucgregor Šipret.)

50

Ub: Agricultures

Miscellaneou

15.40 Uh. E'tainments... $12

Do. (new)

$7

$29€

Dairy Farmon.....

$29)

BI

Der A Wings.....................!

BIG Amuservents

$8,10

Constructions, (old).

$1.40

35.40

Lane Crawfords......

$21

Mackintoshs

$103

Bincerea ...

$12 314.40

4.35

$10

101

897.

Nanyang Tobacco.......

Watsons (old)

Lo (new)

Wm. Powells

M. Greyhounds.....

d. Enterprisea

United Theatres.......

B. Ind. G. Booda,..

$27

សក់ $1,20

***

$15i

$12 $12

$3.20

HS, Gort Loans... $103

Wallace Harper...

Chins Sporta Ltd...

***

101

$235

A.K Wing On

S'hai Do.

***$188

LOCAL AND · REGULAB OUTWARD MAILS,

Canton....

Dairy Farms, $204. "Govt. Loans, 3 per cent. Prem.

Sellers,

A

The first half of the social season here has been extremely dull and entirely devoid of any originality.

"Bly" Kothars,

An English press, writing in a daily column in a New York, news" paper, says:

I have heard a great deal about the wonderful coming-out corr- monies in this country. I have hoard the tale of the 75,000dal, bali admittedly stocks wore around the 300 mark then. I know of a

famous ballroom which was oneo converted into a replica of a South Sea island-of another, which re- with

presented a Christinae scene trees, ice, sleighs, and all completa. Nowadays one reads that Miss "To-day the glory has gone.

Gloria Budd made her debut at a luncheon; she might have done worse and made it a tea.

Mr. Lysaght's great services to the institute have received the highest recognition, for he is now president-elet. Sir Robert, a form-ket, Er occupant of the chair, has cho- en this as an appropriate time to make this interesting presentation to the incoming president.

KREUGER AND TOLL 5% DEBENTURES

(Speciaj. Air-Mail Service)

"It is all blamed on to the mar

although I very much doubt whether the type of people under consideration are badly hit as all that.

There is plenty of money left; büt mothers have become sly. They have discovered that their daugh tera do not do any batter by a great and expensive send-off.

"The girls themselves have become more useful members of society, and prefer to earn their own livings They are mannequins, booksellers, librarians, and social workers, and in most cases have made good."! LONDON, Jan. 11. The so-called "depression Geo- Holders of Five per Cont. Se-tantes" are typical of the decline cured Sinking Fund Gold Deben- of the famed American hospitality. tures of the Kreuger and Toll Com- Once upon a time Americans were pany are informed by the trustee rightly famed for their bospitality. that dividends distributable through | Out-of-town visitors, and travellers overwhelmed the American bankruptcy of Kreu- from abroad were ger and Toll will be paid only to with invitations creditors who have duly fled proof of claim with the Referee in Bank. runtry by February 6, 1033. The trustee (the Marine Midland Trust Company of New York) intends to file proof of claim in respect of the entire outstanding amount of se- cured debentures. In view of con flicting legal decisions it can give

But. to-day this is no more. It is one side of the depression-and one which undoubtedly has caused. the face of America to change.

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

no assurance, however, that the NAVY LOWER DECK VS H.K,S'

claim to be file by it can be relied upon by debenture-holders as a substitute for 'their individual ac- tion.

PORE-BATTERY

The trusted accordingly The following will represent the. orges all debenture-holders desirNavy Lower Duck in a hockey ing to participate in the American match against the Hong Kong and bankruptcy assets to arrange to Singapore Heavy Battery 2nd XI have individual proofs of claim on the Marina ground at 4.15 p.m. duly exocuted and filed with the Long (Medway); Steers (fed Referee in Bankruptcy on or be way), Foxen (Cornwall); Mercer fore February 8, 1933. The deben- { (Keppel), Ross (Veteran), Hollison tures on which each claim is found- | (Cornwall); Rimmer (Veteran), ed should accompany the filed McCrae (Parthian), Richardson. proof of claim. Furthermore, the (Capt.) (Cornwal), Patchitt (Corn- proof of claim, should contain ap- wall), Allen (Medway). RUGBY INTERNATIONAL AS pmpriate reference to the collater-

H.K. Realties, 881. Telephones (Now}, #29]. Wallace Harpers; 88. China Sports, $9.

L.T.A. CHAIRMAN

WINNER OF LONDON BAD- MINTON CHAMPIONSHIP, TOO

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Jan. 11. Mr. Frederick C. Lahden will be 691 nominated for chairmanship of the

Council of the Lawn Tennis Asso ciation this month in subcession to Sir Leonard Lyle.

#28

SUNDAYS & HOLIDAY:

PROM

Mr. Lohdea, a native of Durham. played Rughy for England agains Wales in 1803 at Cardiff, and in that year he was chosen to play also against Scotland and Irelang but had to withdraw from those matches because of the death of He was a Hartlepool

his father. SHRUNGWAY BRANCH

2.0. er at that time,

At the age of 45 be was commis (7.15 am. & 1 7:00 am &sioned in the East Surrey Regi 15,00p.m 17.00 pm.ment, on the outbreak of war, and, returning afterwards, he won the London Badminton Championship.

Rover and Blackheath Clube, blay

WEEK DAYS..

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0.2.0.

Bashu and Wuchow (By)

· direct steamer)

FROM SHSUROWAN Baixon P.O.

1.7.15 am, &$ 7,00 moi, €6,00 pm,

{7,00p.m.?

4.00 pm. 4.00 p.me 4.00 pm.

FROM 3.1.0,

$7.16 am. &] ƒ 7.80 .. 116 pm. 180 p.m.

8.00 pixe

a.oup.m. 8.00 pm

9.00 2.31.

('835 mm, 4] [890, mm, d

1.18 p

1.30 pm. Bundays

Sundays 8.15

8,90 Monly

only 5.00 pum

6.00 pm 0,00 p

7:15

7.16 19.

1,60 P.

8.00 p.m.

Alacao & Trizspa

Kongmoon (ercept Saturdays) Kaukong (except Baturdays).

falaban; and

*9,00 sim, &

(9.00 am, &

18.00 pu - 1,00 p.m. š

(0.00 pm

11.00

9.00am

$1,00

ƒ 11.00a.m.

5,00 p

AMERICAN ORIENTAL, FINANCE CORPORATION through its Agent

Gloucester Building

offers

COMPLETE

BROKERAGE

SERVICE in

Fall and Odd Lot's of Listed:

and sold, for

al held under the debenture agree inent, otherwise there is risk that the interest of the debenture-holder in such collateral may be deemed waived.

For information concerning the proof of claims in the American bankruptcy holders of the Five per Cent, Secured Sinking Fund Gold Debentures should communicate with the Guaranty Trust Company. of New York, 32, Lombard Street; London, B.C.3.

FINANCIAL SAYINGS

STATE OF BARTER IN U.S.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, January 8, Over great regions of the United States we are approaching a state of barter... Senator Borah.

We cannot afford to go off the gold standard in education. Mr. R. Metcalf.

Radio v. 20th Battery.

The blowing will represent the Radio Sports Club in their match, against the 20th Battery R. A. to- day.

Ground: Man Singh, Pardu- Hassan, Jaggeet Singh, Mohindar man Singh, J. T. Grewal, M. H. Singh, Attar Singh, Awtar Singh, Surjin Singh, Qurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY

NAVAL GAMES

The 8th Destroyer Flotila" played a friendly game yesterday on the U.S.R.C. ground against H.M.8. Comwall who won by €. goals to 4. Medway Draw with Radio

At Candline Hill, H.M.S. Med- way played a drawn game against the Radio Sport's Club the result being: two goals all.

CLUB v. R.N.

Triangular Tournament- The following will represent the Situations for young people are 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey becoming more and more difficult Club against the Royal Navy in the to get. Very often they are turned first match of the Triangular into what are called agitators.--| Tournament on Wednesday next ab Earl of Athlone,

4.45 p.m. on the R. N. O. 8. C.

Tons of thousands of depositors in Ground. the United States have had to H W "Leo, J. Rodger, E. V. wait in line only to be told finally Reed, W. A food, H. J. D. Lowe, that their bank has closed its doors. J. E. Noronha, H2 Owen Hughes,. Sir Charles Gordon (The Bank of W. E. Williams, G. E. R. Diveth

C. C. Fransis and A. T. Lay. Montreal).

RAM.CH.M.8. VETERAN

The orders for tomorrow are written out in the classrooms of to- day-Miss HR. Walmersley (Hire Pe mingham)

Stock Exchange prices are large ly artificial in that it is in many Cagen impossible to deal in any con sidorable amount of stock. Tha Hon. James Moncreiff Balfour.

Insurance is a primary means of opnserving capital as well as of correctly estimating economic costa.

Stam

The following have been selected to mepresent the RAMC. against H.M.B. Veteran in their/maroak hockey match to-day at Bookcanpoo

$/Brt Taylor: Sgt. Ketter Dauge Tham (Capt.). Capt. Gore (Opl. Knight, Cpl. Davice, Pte. Lanken- son Pte. Chittoch, Sgt Tarney, Pte- Davies, S/Sgt. Necks, L/Cpl Callege

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